I didn't look ahead to next weeks topic and the pictures I took for this week would have been perfect for next week. Oh well I am going to share anyways. Just over 8 weeks ago I sat down and put together an 8 week menu. I don't repeat a single meal and yes it is color coded based on the kind of meat in the main dish. It has seriously been the best thing EVER! I hate coming up with a menu and then making a grocery list and then going grocery shopping. This way the menu and list is already made and I just grab the shopping list (already printed) cross off the things I already have and off to the store I go. I love that I know what I am having for dinner each night and don't have to ask or think of something. My family has been eating better, a bigger variety of meals, at a more consistent time and we eat out less. It has seriously been life changing. So what does that have to do with the color red? Well for dinner yesterday we had
Chicken and Black Bean enchilada casserole with green beans. (click on the link to see the recipe) The enchilada sauce is red. ;)
How did you interpret the topic of "something red?" Take your picture and post it on your blog. Add a thumbnail of your picture and a link back to your blog below. You will be able to link your photo through midnight on Thursday, February 28th. Don't forget to link back to my blog from your blog post so that others can join. If you don't have a public blog to post your picture on you can post your picture in the
Google + community. To join the Google+ community you need a gmail account and you will need to request an invite.There is a category set up for each week. Just click on the week 6 category and then add your picture and comment to the thread. You can check out the entire year's calendar and read more about this project on this
post. If you have any questions or problems give me a call or email me. (435.764.3598, iotamaker@gmail.com) Next week's theme is "Mealtime."
Will you come and be my meal and shopping organizer...and maybe even chef? Love this!
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